I applied to 36 jobs over the last few months and each time I disclosed that I was a) White and b) Male. My response rate was zero. Yes, zero. Two weeks ago I started applying by putting “does not wish to identify” or whatever option was available that did not force me to provide race or sex information. After applying to just 13 jobs, I got 5 responses within 8 days. Just finished a second interview a few days ago and today I was extended an offer. I’m truly elated to begin a new chapter with a new employer and I wanted to share this information in case anyone else is having a difficult time on their job hunt. Affirmative action is hindering the quality of the American workforce. Merit should come first, not race or sex. I mean this both ways so don’t misconstrue what I’m saying and start lecturing me. Cheers!
Who fills out forms to apply for jobs any more? Aren’t you on LinkedIn? I have recruiters emailing me every day.
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I'm not a white male and when I apply for jobs online I hear back 2% of the time. I always have to go through a recruiter. Lmao
I call bs on this. http://fortune.com/2014/10/07/race-gender-sexual-orientation-job-applications/ Studies have all shown the opposite. Either you’re an outlier or there is something you’re not telling us.
Buddy sorry to burst your troll/bubble, you are not the only one who doesn't get a response. In 2009 I applied for about 100 and got by called by one company. I am not white. These days no one applies online and companies do not follow up to any of online apps
Immigrants are stealing your jobs boohoohooo
So you aren’t an engineering I take it? What kind of jobs are you applying to?
Probably a job picking fruit
Maybe you’re just not a bullshit asskisser.
I'm a white dude and my response rate to job applications is also zero, but that's not how job hunting works anymore so dunno what to tell you bro. Recruiters reaching out to you first is the only way to get an interview.
Do you have an androgynous name? Else it’s easy to tell you’re a male. Do you have an English or European last name? (As an indicator for white)